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WEDNESDAY, 5th FEBRUARY, 1986
commencing at 1 p.m. precisely
ON VIEW Monday and Tuesday prior to sale
9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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EXTRACTS FROM CONDITIONS OF SALE
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(Attention is directed to the full Conditions of Sale printed at the end of this Catalogue)
Third Party Liability. Every person on Glendining
& Co.’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be
there at his or her risk. He or she shall have no claim
against Giendining & Co. in respect of any accident
which may occur or injury, damage or loss how-
soever Caused, save insofar as the injury, damage or
loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of
Glendining & Co, employees.
STANDARD CONDITIONS OF SALE
1. Definitions. In these Conditions Glendining &
Co., who act only as auctioneers and agents for
the vendor, are called “the Auctioneers”, and
the representative of Glendining & Co. con-
ducting the auction is called “The Auctioneer”.
2. General. Whilst Glendining & Co. make
every effort to ensure the accuracy of their
catalogue and the description of any lot:
(a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as
divided or combined with any other lot or
lots is sold by the vendor with all faults,
imperfections and errors of descriptions,
(b) Glendini & Co. do not accept
responsibility for the authenticity, attribu-
tion, genuineness, origin, authorship, date,
age, period, condition or quality of any lot,
unless they have been instructed in writing
by the vendor so to certify, and in such case
the Auctioneers do so as agents of the
vendor and are not themselves responsible
for such claims.
(c) All statements, whether printed in the
catalogue or made orally, as to any of the
matters set out in (b) above are statements of
opinion only and are not to be taken as
being or implying any warranties or
representations of fact by Glendining & Co.,
unless they have been instructed in writing
by the vendor so to certify, and in such case
the Auctioneers do so as agents of the
vendor and are not themselves responsible
for such claims.
(d) Any claim under
oe Statute must be
received in writing b
Auctioneer within
6.
. Rescission.
. Default. Glendinin
the seller has the right to bid either
paced or by any one person (who may
the Auctioneer).
(d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, state-
ments and other matters in t catalogue
and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject
to any statements modifying or affecting the
same made by the Auctioneer from the
poner prior to any bid being accepted for
Notwithstanding any other terms
of these Conditions, if within fourteen days
after the sale Glendining & Co. have received
from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that
in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and
within twenty-one days after such notification
the buyer returns the same to Glendining & Co.
in the same condition as at the time of sale and
by producing evidence, the burden of proof to
be upon the buyer, satisfies Glendining & Co.
that considered in the light of the entry in the
catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the
sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase
price of the same refunded. Both the buyer and
the vendor agree to be bound by the decision of
Glendining & Co.
& Co. — disclaim
responsibility for default by either the buyer or
the vendor because they act as agents for the
vendor only and therefore do not pay out to the
vendor until payment is received from the
buyer. Instructions given by telephone are
accepted at the sender’s risk and must be
confirmed in writing forthwith.
In the event of a sale by private treaty both the ;
vendor and the buyer a to be bound by the
General and any Special Conditions of Sale.
BUYERS CONDITIONS
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20. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as princir
unless i
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there is in force a written acknow
ment by Glendining & Co. that he acts as
on behalf of a named principal. :
Removal of Goods.
(a) No purchase shall be claimed or
until it has been paid for and the
been concluded. All shall be
for and removed at the buyer’s risk
day after the sale, failing which 4
Auctioneer shall not be responsible if t!
same are lost, stolen, damaged or }
and all lots aot so removed shall remai
the risk of the buyer and ies :
minimum warehousing charge of 25 per
per day. If they are not paid for
removed within seven days of the sale 1
Auctioneer may re-sell them by aucti
ai ae without notice to the buyer.
iability which there may be on the p
the Auctioneer in respect of any loss sh
restricted to a maximum of the price pai
the buyer of the lot. k
(b) In the event of any failure of the buy
comply with any of the above conditions
damages recoverable by the seller or
Auctioneers from the defaulter shall i
any loss wine age any re-sale of the
together with the charges and expen
respect of both sales, and together
interest at 2% above Midland Bank PL.
Base Rate upon the price of any lot w'
has not been paid for within 48 hours
sale, and any money deposited in
account of any liability of the defa
them or to the seller. The Auctioneers.
unable to accept payment from suc
bidders other than in cash or by the bi
own cheque. Cheques drawn by
parties, whether in the Auctioneers’ fa
or requiring endorsement, cannot &
accepted. ’
18. Inspection, Each buyer by making a bid for a
ten days of the day of the sale. lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself 22. Value Added Tax. The Buyer will be liable
3. The Auction fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise pay V.A.T. at the standard rate on the h i
" (a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to as to all the Sale Conditions the physical condi- price on those Lots indicated with a
divide any lot, to combine any two or more tion of and description of the lot including but after the Lot number. This V.A.T. is refi
lots. orto withdraw any lot or lots from the not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or on proof of export by Overseas Buyers
sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or has been repaired or restored. 28 days of Sale. ¥
cancel the sale without in any case giving
any reason or without eerighs notice. He 19, pe ind and Risk. gs will not passto 23. Purchase Price. The purchaser shall pay ti!
may bid on behalf of the vendor for all the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full hammer price together with a premium of 10°
goods which are being offered subject to and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on of the hammer price. The premium is
reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. any lot sold until the purchase price (as defined negotiable and attracts V.A.T. at the standav
(b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in 23 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the rate and is payable by ALL purchasers.
in the case of a dispute. If during the auction sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the yendor authorises the Auctioneer to }
the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has hammer, Each buyer shall forthwith give his full commission and expenses at the stated rat:
arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it names and permanent address and if called from the hammer price and acknowledges
or to re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith Auctioneer’s right to retain the premiu:
his sole discretion determine the advance of pay to Glendining & Co. such proportion of the payable by the purchaser. '
bidding or refuse a bid. purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. d
(c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any if the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the “
reserve price placed by the vendor. Where Auctioneer’s sole discretion be put up again and
there is no reserve price (but not otherwise) re-sold. }
Please Note. 4
The metal in which the coins are struck is indicated thus:— ’
AN’=gold, AX=silver, AZE=copper or bronze.
El=Electrum (an alloy of gold and silver),
Bl=Billon (an alloy of silver and copper).
Care is taken to describe accurately the condition of coins and medals,
using the following scale: Extremely fine, Very fine, Fine, and Good. Where
no condition is stated it may be assumed that the coins and medals are not Fs
in good condition.
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Price 25p
1986
GLENDINING & Co.
7 Blenheim Street, New Bond Street
London, W1Y 9LD
SALE OF
| HELD ON
WEDNESDAY, 5th FEBRUARY 1986
The prices bid do not include the buyer's premium
and V.A.T. where applicable
Omitted lots were withdrawn or unsold
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£36,764
CATALOGUE OF
ENGLISH & FOREIGN COINS
in GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE
DAY OF SALE
Wednesday, 5th February, 1986
commencing at | p.m. precisely
A dagger (7+) after the Lot number indicates the Lot is subject to V.A.T. by the
Buyer on the Hammer Price. This is refundable to Overseas Buyers on proof of
Export within 28 days of the date of Sale.
All Lots in this Sale are subject to a BUYER’S PREMIUM of 10% which attracts
V.A.T. at the standard rate and is payable by ALL BUYERS.
GOLD COINS AND MEDALS
Edward IV, ‘‘Flemish” imitation of a London Ryal (cf. BNJ 1947, pp. 183—
208). Fine but creased. 1
Henry VIII, Second Coinage, Crown of the Double-Rose, HK crowned in
field, m.m. rose, creased, cracked to rim, poor; R Anne, Crown, 1703,
viGO, dark, probably artificial tone, fine. 2
3 James I, Second Coinage, Unite, second bust, m.m. lis (N.2083; S.2618).
Double-struck and impaired, possibly by fire. ]
4 William HI, Five-Guineas, 1701, second bust, so-called “fine work” type
(MCE 172; S.3456). Some knocks to rim, has been cleaned, fine. ]
5S George I, Quarter-Guinea, 1718. Very fine. 1
6 George II, Half-Guinea, 1760, Harshly cleaned and scratched, fine. 1
bho
Lot
7 George III, Guinea, 1774. Very fine, but with some scuffing and hairline
scratches.
8 Guinea, 1779. Rather scuffed and with some hairline scratches, about
very fine.
9 —— Guinea, 1787, Very fine, or perhaps slightly better, but rather scuffed
and with some hairline scratches.
10 — Guinea, 1793. Very fine.
11 — Half-Guinea, 1804. Very fine.
12 Half-Sovereign, 1818. Rather heavily scuffed, with tiny nick to obverse
rim and has been cleaned at one time, otherwise very fine or nearly so.
13. + Guinea, 1755; Third-Guinea, 1803; R Crown, 1819; George IV, Half-
Sovereign, 1824. Fine, last polished and possibly from a mount.
14 — Elizabeth II, Proof set, 1980, comprising Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sover-
eign and Half-Sovereign, in green leatherette case of issue, with leaflet.
Brilliant and about as struck.
5 — Proof Five-Pounds, 1981, in tan leatherette case of issue, with leaflet.
Similar state.
16 — Royal Wedding of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana
Spencer, 1981, Proof set comprising Sovereign and A Crown, in blue
leatherette case of issue, with leaflet. Similar state.
17 —— Proof set, 1983, comprising Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign and
Half-Sovereign, in blue leatherette case of issue, with leaflet. Similar
state.
18 —— Proof Sovereign, 1979, in holder as issued. Similar state.
18a — A similar lot. Similar state.
19 — Proof Sovereign, 1979; Proof Half-Sovereigns, 1980 and 1982, in
holders as issued. Similar state.
Lot
20
25
26
27
28
29
30
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Isle of Man, Elizabeth II, set, 1966, non-proof, on Bi-Centenary of
Revestment Act, comprising Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds and Sovereign,
in case of issue. About as struck.
Proof set, 1975, comprising 50-Pence to Half-Penny struck in
platinum, in official holder, with case and certificate. Brilliant, 600 sets
struck.
Proof set, 1979, comprising Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sover-
eign, Half-Sovereign and medallion, in red felt case of issue, with
certificate. Brilliant proofs.
Guinea, 1792; Sovereigns, 1875S, St. George reverse, 1900, 1905, 1911.
1913 (has been mounted and gilded); Half-Sovereigns, 1892, 1899, 1911;
France, 10-Francs, 1862 BB. Mostly fine or very fine.
Guineas, 167(—), poor, 1775, fine but harshly cleaned; Third-Guinea, 1800,
badly buckled; Half-Sovereign, 1896, fair; Hungary, 10-Korona, 1904,
very fine; Battle of Britain, medal on Jubilee, 1965, by Games, heavily
scuffed.
Guinea, 1793, has been mounted; Half-Guinea, 1786, pierced; Half-Sover-
eign, 1915, has been mounted; Third-Guinea, 1802, has been mounted
in the centre of reverse; U.S.A., 23-Dollars, 1925, very fine; California,
+-Dollar, 1870, fine.
Sovereigns, 1890, 1892, 1908 M, 1925 SA, 1931 SA, 1958. Mostly fine or
very fine, last better.
Sovereign, 1909 M, fine; Half-Sovereigns, 1817, 1825, both worn; 1890,
1892, 1901, 1908, 1911 (2), 1913, 1914, mostly fine or very fine.
Sovereigns, 1906 M, 1910, 1912 (2), 1965 (2); Half-Sovereigns, 1893, 1899,
1913, 1914; A Crowns, 1889, 1935; Shilling, 1926; Masonic medal,
1883. Mostly fine or very fine, two Sovereigns (1912) have been
mounted.
Scotland, Charles I, Third Coinage, Halfcrown, reads R for REX. With crack
to flan, very fine.
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, gold medals (2), large and small sizes, in
cases of issue. Have been mishandled, and both knocked and scratched.
Winston Churchill, 1965, medallic stamp replicas by Metalimport (2), in
cases of issue, with certificate (total wt. 40 gm.). Brilliant.
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Elizabeth IH and Prince Philip, Silver Wedding, 1972, medallic stamp
replicas (2) in gold (22ct. wt. 26gm.) and silver, in case of issue, with
certificate. Brilliant.
Princess Anne, Royal Wedding, 1973, medallic stamp replicas (2) in gold
(22ct. wt. 26 gm.) and silver, in case of issue, with certificate. Brilliant.
Austria, Franz Josef, Restrike 4-Ducats and Ducats (4), 1915, in modern
fitted case. Some signs of handling, almost as struck.
—— —— Restrike 100-Corona, 1915. Brilliant, but somewhat scuffed.
Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, Proof set, 1966, in memory of Jigme
Wangchuck, 1926-1952, struck in platinum, comprising 5-Sertum, 2-
Sertum and Sertum, in white leatherette case of issue (total wt.
78.60 gm.). Brilliant and about as struck, rare in platinum, only 72 sets
recorded by the Royal Mint, as struck.
Netherlands, Holland, Double-Ducat, 1771 (F.94). Very fine, a little buc-
kled.
— Ducat, 1729, Gelderland, crimped, probably from a wreck; France,
Louis d’or, 1651, obverse and reverse made into two thin discs.
— Wilhelmina, 10-Gulden, 1932, extremely fine; Belgium, Baldwin,
medal (1976), on Silver Jubilee, 21.5mm, brilliant proof.
Panama, Proof 100-Balboas, 1975, in wallet. Brilliant.
U.S.A., 20-Dollars, 1898 S. With usual surface marks and abrasions, other-
wise extremely fine.
— 20-Dollars, 1904. With usual abrasions and rather heavily scuffed.
— 5-Dollars, 1901 S. Very fine.
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46
47
48
49
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— Dollar, 1862. A little grazed on head and part of surface of field a little
coarse, extremely fine. Sold with PNG certificate.
ENGLISH SILVER AND COPPER COINS
AR Aethelred Il, Penny, Long Cross type, London, HEAPVLF MO LVND.
Somewhat crimped, very fine. I
AR Edward the Confessor, Penny, Hammered Cross type, York, annulet in
third quarter of reverse, IOLA ON EOFERPIC. Evidence of repair to flan
crack, otherwise fine. I
AR Charles I, Tower Mint, Halfcrown, Group III, i.m. tun (N.2209). Fine or
better.
AR
Tower Mint, Halfcrowns (2); Commonwealth, Shilling, 1653;
Cromwell, Shilling, 1658. Last with deliberate scratches on obverse and
reverse, otherwise fair, others fair or fine.
/AR —— Pattern Halfgroat by Briot, rev. interlocked crowned C’s, B below
(N.2687). Very fine but tooled. Ex Glendining & Co., 28.4.1977, Lot
218. 1
AR — Coins in A (29), A (2), mostly Tower Mint. Mostly fair or fine. 31
A William III, Crown, 1695, first bust, first harp, sePTIMO (ESC 86). Rather
heavily haymarked, extremely fine. 1
AR Crown, 1700, DvoDECIMO (ESC 97). Very fine but has been cleaned
and with flaw to rim. 1
AR Shilling, 1697 C, third bust (ESC 1104). Some adjustment marks,
about very fine. i
/R —— Shilling, 1700, first bust, no stops on reverse, tall o’s in date (ESC
1122). Extremely fine. 1
A Anne, Crowns, 1707, second bust (ESC 97), 1713, third bust (ESC 109).
First almost fine, last better but heavily haymarked and with signs of
burnishing on head. pay)
/AR —— Crown, 1708 E (ESC 103), fair; Halfcrown, 1708 plumes, fine:
Edward VII, Crown, 1902; George V, Crown, 1927, extremely fine. 4
60
61
64
66
67
608
AR — Shilling, 1702, first bust, plain (ESC 1128). Very fine, toned, scarce.
AR George I, Halfcrown, 1723, SS C (ESC 592). Fine or better, but with
scratch in obverse field and some reverse edge knocks.
AR George Il, Crown, 1739, young head, roses (ESC 122). Fine.
A George Ill, Bank Dollar, 1804, very fine; Mexico Dollars, 1791 and 1794,
with oval and octagonal counterstamps, last probably a contemporary
copy, first possibly so, both fair; Mexico Dollar, 1772, engraved ‘Josiah
Allen born Feby 24th 1821”, fair; William III, Halfcrown, 1698,
stamped EM in a rectangle, fair.
v3)
Halfpenny, 1772, ball below spear blade (BMC 901). Extremely
fine, traces of lustre.
AR George IV, Halfcrown, 1821 (ESC 631). Better than very fine but
somewhat rubbed and scuffed, possibly a mishandled proof.
AR —— Crowns, 1821, SECUNDO, 1822, TERTIO; Halfcrowns, 1820 (2), 1821
(2), 1823, second reverse, 1829. Have generally been cleaned, second
harshly so, and this scuffed and marked, otherwise mostly very fine or
nearly so.
AR —— Shillings, 1821, 1824 (2), 1825, first head, 1825, second head (2),
1826, 1829; Sixpences, 1821, 1824, 1825, 1826, second head, 1828, 1829;
Charles II, Crown, 1662, no rose; William III, Sixpence, 1696, first
bust. Have generally been cleaned, otherwise fine or very fine.
FE
Halfpenny, 1826, bronzed Proof (BMC 1437—Rev. B). Extremely
fine, a little dull.
AZ —— Pennies (6), Halfpennies (5), Farthing (1), Fractional —Farthings
(6, including BMC 1451—RR); Victoria, brockage “Bun” Halfpenny;
Coronation medals (2), official issues, 1821 and 1838. Mostly fine or
very fine.
A Victoria, Crown, 1896, LX; Shillings, 1888, 1889, large head, 1890 (2),
1895, 1897; Sixpence, 1897. Very fine or better.
/R Halfcrowns, 1840, 1878; Florins, 1849, 1873, 1885. Very fine, first
has been cleaned.
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/AR —— Halfcrown, 1901; Godless Florin, 1849; Shillings, 1877, die 44,
1878, die 7, 1884, 1895, 1896; Sixpences, 1871, die 25, 1874, die 1, 1901.
Mostly about very fine or better. 10
FE Proof Penny, 1874 H (BMC 1698; Fr. 74). A little rubbed and
marked, extremely fine, toned. I
AR Edward VII, Crown, 1902; Halfcrowns, 1902 (3); Florins, 1902, 1903;
Shilling, 1902. Very fine or better, mostly pleasingly toned.
AR
Halfcrown, 1907 (ESC 752). Slightly rubbed, extremely fine, plea-
santly toned.
AR
Florins, 1902, 1906; Sixpences, 1902, 1902, matt proof, 1905. Very
fine or better, fourth lightly cleaned. 5
AR George V, Proof set, 1927, Crown to Threepence, in red leatherette case
of issue. Almost as struck, toned, obverses a little dull, case slightly
worn. 6
/AR —— Crowns, 1927, 1929, 1933. Very fine, first a mishandled proof. 3
AR —— Halfcrown, 1921; Florins, 1919, 1924, 1928, 1929, 1933, 1936 (2);
Shillmgs, 1911, 1912, 1926, 1926, miod. eff., 1929, 1932. Mostly ex-
tremely fine or better. 14
/AR —— Halfcrowns, 1911, 1926, mod. eff., 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932; Florins,
1912, 1914, 1918, 1924; Shillings, 1911, 1916, 1927, new type, 1928;
Sixpences, 1911 (2), 1914 (2), 1916 (2), 1930, 1934. Mostly extremely
fine or better. 9)
AR
Crowns, 1935 (5), Halfcrowns (30), Florins (23), Shillings (22).
Mostly fine or very fine. 80
George VI, Proof set, 1937, R Crown to 4 Farthing, in case of issue.
Extremely fine or better, a little unevenly toned. 15
MAUNDY MONEY SETS
A Charles II to Anne, undated, 1673, 1687 (Fourpence 7 over 6, Penny 7
over 6), 1706, 1713. Mostly fine or very fine, generally with toning, but
this rather dull and in some cases spotty. 20
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A George I, 1727. Extremely fine or nearly so, but Fourpence rather heavily
haymarked on reverse, toned, one of only two dates known for the reign,
rare.
AR George II, 1732. Very fine, but with dull tone, somewhat spotty in the case
of the Fourpence and Twopence and colour not matching.
AR
1746. Threepence very fine and with tone rather dull, others ex-
tremely fine with attractive matching tone.
A George III, 1780, 1795, 1800, 1817, 1818. Fourpence 1795 fine and
Threepence 1817 scratched and pitted, others mostly very fine or better,
but some cleaned and the set of 1800 rather discoloured.
R
1792. Has been polished and with some hairline scratches and other
marks, otherwise extremely fine or nearly so.
A George IV, 1822, 1823, 1824. Very fine or better, first darkly toned,
second has been cleaned, last with very uneven iridescent tone.
AR —— 1825, 1826, 1827, 1829. Threepence, 1825 fine, others very fine or
better, first two sets toned, last two harshly cleaned.
AR —— 1828. Extremely fine, pleasingly toned, but not quite matching.
AR —— 1830. Practically mint state, with attractive matching olive tone.
/R 1830. Twopence very fine, others about extremely fine, with dark,
rather dull tone.
A William IV, 1831. Extremely fine or a little better, but Threepence with
nick to reverse rim, has been rather brightly cleaned and with some
hairlines and other marks.
/AR 1831. Slight rubbing on highest points of portrait, practically mint
state, with attractive matching olive tone.
AR 1832; Fourpence, 1834, currency Threepence, 1835, Twopence and
Penny, 1836. Very fine or better, but first (set) very discoloured.
AR 1834. Practically mint state, with attractive, partly olive tone, almost
matching.
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96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
/AR —— 1835. Practically mint state, with attractive matching olive tone.
AR —— 1835. Extremely fine, toned.
AR
1837. Practically mint state, toning attractively to olive and nearly
matching.
A Victoria, 1839. Practically mint state, with attractive matching olive tone.
AR
1843, 1872, 1873. Extremely fine, all have been cleaned, last two sets
rather heavily so.
AR —— 1860, 1874, 1875. Extremely fine or better, first with deep gold and
olive iridescent tone, others with lighter, peripheral toning, colours
generally matching.
AR
1877, 1878, 1880. Extremely fine or better, Twopence, 1880 a little
dull, others mostly nicely toned.
AR —— 1881, 1882, 1886, extremely fine or better, but mostly cleaned; part
sets with currency Threepences, 1850, 1868, 1876; Fourpence, 1854,
currency Threepence, 1886, Twopence, 1851, Penny, 1862, mostly
extremely fine, some better.
AR 1888, 1889, 1890, 1892. Extremely fine or better, second and third
cleaned, third rather brightly so, others with attractive matching toning.
AR —— 1893, 1895, 1899, 1900; part sets with currency Threepences, 1894,
1897, 1901. Mostly extremely fine or better, sets of 1895 and 1899 have
been cleaned, last heavily so.
AR Edward VII, 1902, matt proof, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909,
1910. Generally extremely fine or better, but several coins show signs of
cleaning.
A George V, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1916. Extremely fine or better, with
matching toning but first shows signs of cleaning.
AR —— 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925. Extremely fine or better and
generally of matching colour, but several showing verdigris, particularly
around rims.
12
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28
16
28
36
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24
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108
109
110
111
113
114
115
116
117
118
10
AR
1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936. Similar state, but sets of 1934
and 1936 show signs of cleaning.
AR George VI, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1950,
1952. Generally extremely fine or better, but some have been cleaned and
some showing a little verdigris.
A Elizabeth I, 1953. Almost as struck, beginning to tone.
AR
1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1983. Gener-
ally brilliant and mint state or nearly so, some coins beginning to tone.
/R Maundy Money sets, 1897, 1932; part sets with currency Threepences,
1833, 1897, 1900, 1902. Very fine or better, three sets cased.
A Charles If to George VI, Maundy Money coins: Fourpences (22);
Threepences (3); Twopences (8); Pennies (18). Mostly very fine or
better.
A Charles Il to Edward VII, Maundy Money coins: Fourpences (9);
Threepences (7); Twopences (9); Pennies (12). Mostly very fine or
better.
AR Charles II to George VI, Crowns, 1662, rose, no edge year, 1667, 1671,
third bust, 1673, 1676, 1688, 1691 (evidence of mounting on reverse),
1695, SEPTIMO, 1696, first bust, 1696, third bust, 1707E, 1746, LIMA (has
been mounted), 1804, Bank Dollar, 1819, 1820, 1822, sECUNDO, 1845
(2), 1847 (2), 1887, 1889 (2), 1892, 1902 (2), 1930, 1935, 1937 (3).
Impaired as noted, earlier issues generally fair or fine, some latter issues
about very fine.
AR Charles II to Victoria, Halfcrowns (20), Mostly fine or very fine.
/R William and Mary to Edward VII, Shillings, 1692, 1693 (both fair to fine),
1709, 1711, 1723, first bust, SS C, 1724, W.C.C. (very worn), 1736,
1739, 1758 (2), 1787, hearts, 1787, without hearts (2), 1763, Northum-
berland issue (fair), 1816, 1875, 1883, 1887, Y.H., 1902, 1906. Mostly
fine or very fine.
/R Charles II to George VI, Crowns (53); Cu-Ni Crowns (7). Several very
worn or impaired, others mostly fair or fine, recent dates better.
24
48
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20
20
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119
120
123
124
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130
131
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A Charles II to George V, Halfcrowns (35). Several very worn, others
mostly fair or fine. 35
A William III] to Edward VII, Crowns, 1695, 1696, third bust, 1707 E, 1822,
TERTIO, 1887 (2), 1892, 1900, LXIV, 1902; Bank Dollar, 1804; Double-
Florins, 1887 (4), 1889 (2). Mostly fair or fine. 16
A Charles II to Edward VII, Shillings, 1702, vico, 1684, 1720, plain, 1723,
SS C, 1741, 1745, Lima, 1747, 1758, 1816, 1821, 1910; Sixpences, 1693,
1697, third bust, 1818. Mostly fine or very fine. 14
A Charles II to George V, Double-Florins (3), Halfcrowns (19), Florins (9),
Shillings (9), Sixpences (12); Cu-Ni Florins (5). Several fair or fine, a
few very fine or better. 57
AR Charles II to Edward VII, Halfcrowns, 1676, 1689, first shield (3), 1689,
second shield, 1707 E, 1713, plain (scarce), 1745, LIMA, 1816, large
head, 1834, WW in script, 1834, WW in caps (rare), 1907, 1909. Some
fine or Slightly better. 16
AR Charles II to George V, Bank Eighteen-Pence (2), Shillings (29),
Sixpences (35). A few fair, mostly about fine or very fine. 66
A Victoria to Edward VI, Sixpences, 1901 (2), Britannia Groats, 1888 (6),
Threepences, 1876, 1901, 1902 (2). Extremely fine or better and gener-
ally attractively toned. 12
George V to Elizabeth II, A Halfcrowns (6), Florins (3), Shillings (12),
Sixpences (5), Threepences (2); Cu-Ni Halfcrowns (5), Florins (11),
Shillings (7), Sixpences (26); Ni-br. Threepences (28). Some very fine,
mostly extremely fine or better. 106
AR Aethelred II to Charles Il, miscellaneous coins (65). Some impaired,
generally poor to fine. 65
AR Henry I to Charles IJ, miscellaneous coins (60). Similar state. 60
A A similar lot. Similar state. 60
A A similar lot. Similar state. 60
AR Edward the Confessor to Charles I, coins (86). Similar state. 86
Lot
132
134
136
137
ise
140
141
12
A Edward III to George V, miscellaneous coins (39). Several fine, a few
better. 39
AR pr ie III to George II, coins (21); Roman A (3), A (2). Mostly fair or
ne. 26
George VI to Elizabeth II, miscellaneous coins, mostly base metal, includ-
ing cased Proof set, 1953 and other recent proofs. Mostly extremely fine
or better. Lot
AN Sovereign, 1904; Half-Sovereign, 1899; miscellaneous coins (212), mostly
base, including Cook Islands, Proof Dollar, 1970, on Royal Visit.
Varied state, last brilliant. 214
A George III to Victoria, Pennies, 1826, reverse B, 1841, colon after REG,
1853, OT, 1855, OT, 1857, OT; Halfpennies, 1799, 1854, 1858/7, 1887;
Farthings, 1799, 1875 H; Half-Farthing, 1847. Mostly extremely fine or
better. iN
AE Charles II to George VI, copper and bronze coins and tokens (31);
Charles Il, R Pattern Farthing, 1665, Some fine, including last, several
very fine or better, a few with lustre. 32
A. George II to George V, copper and bronze Twopence (3), Pennies (12),
Halfpennies, Farthings (15). Some fair or fine, several very fine or
better, some with lustre. 47
AZ Charles II to Elizabeth Il, copper and bronze coins: Twopence (1),
Pennies (33), Halfpennies (51), Farthings (254). Varied state, some very
fine or better.
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A Victoria to George VI, .925 fine Halfcrowns (51), Florins (25), Shillings
(95), Sixpences (38); .500 fine Halfcrowns (61), Florins (40), Shillings
(85), Sixpences (57). Mostly fair or fine. 452
/R Crown, 1679; Florins, 1849, 1859, and imitation of Jubilee issue, 1887, all
with enameled reverses. Very fine. 4
AR Halfcrown, 1707, roses and plumes, good fine; Penny, 1826, very fine;
Halfpenny, 1871, fine; other coins, medallets, etc. in A (3), base metal
(12) poor to fine; U.K., Proof set, 1983, brilliant, and a set of scales,
with nine weights. Lot
AR Proof Crowns, 1972 (1), 1977 (8); Proof sets (2), Bahamas, 1977,
Trinidad, 1974, cased as issued. Brilliant. 26
Lot
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
SZ
153
154
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156
lad
13
Miscellaneous British coins, mostly AR, some AZ. Many poor, a few fine or
better. Lot
A Devonshire, Shilling (Dal. 5). Extremely fine, lightly toned. l
AE Eighteenth Century tokens, etc. (45). Several very fine, few somewhat
better, but have mostly been lacquered.
~E Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century tokens (32). Mostly fine or very fine,
a few with lustre and better.
. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century tokens (107). Mostly fine or very
fine, but generally cleaned. 107
Seventeenth Century tokens (15), including Chipping Norton, E.P.R.
Halfpenny, heart-shaped. Poor to fine, last fair. 15
Miscellaneous tokens, tickets, medals, etc. (64). many fine, some better. 64
Miscellaneous tokens, etc., several Unofficial Farthings, some Irish (46).
Many fine, some better. 46
AE Suffolk, Penny, 1811 (D.14), Halfpenny, 1793 (DH 37); Seventeenth
Century Halfpennies and Farthings (9). Fair to fine. 11
Miscellaneous Ancient, English, Scottish and Irish coins, etc. in AR and base
metal (37), including Charles 1, Ormonde Money, Crown. Varied state,
last worn. ay
Miscellaneous English coins, including Crowns, in A, Cu-Ni, 4, etc. (189).
Varied state, many fair to fine. 189
Miscellaneous English coins in A, AZ, etc., mostly 20th Century issues,
contained in folders, but including English hammered A. Varied. Lot
George III to Elizabeth II, coins in AR (40), Cu-Ni (1). Mostly very fine. 4]
Miscellaneous English coins in A (180). Fair or fine. 180
160
161
164
166
167
168
169
170
14
A Ireland, John, “Rex’’/Triangle Coinage, Penny, Roberd, Dublin, Half-
penny, Willem, Dublin. Fair.
AR
Edward I, Second Coinage, Farthing, Dublin (DF 70). Fair, reverse
nearly fine, rare.
FE - Voce Populi Coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, type 8 (DF 573-4). Very
ne.
AR —— Bank of Ireland Tokens: Eighteenpence, 1808; Ten-Pence, 1805
(2), 1813 (6). First fair, others very fine or better.
A John to George III, coins (12); AE (15). Mostly fine or very fine.
Scotland, brass weight for Sword and Sceptre piece of James VI. Fine and
rare, has been cleaned.
OVERSEAS SILVER AND COPPER COINS
A Australia, Florins, 1910, 1911, 1927, Parliament; Shillings, 1910, 1912,
1916M, 1928; Sixpence, 1910; Threepences, 1910 (2), 1911; Halfpenny,
1911. Fifth and first two fair, others mostly fine or very fine.
British West and East Africa, etc., coins in A or billon (16), Cu-Ni and AZ
(20). Mostly about very fine, a few better.
AR H.R.E., Archduke Ferdinand, Taler, 1617, Graz (Dav. 3311); Russia,
Elizabeth I, Rouble, 1745 (Dav. 1677). Second fine, first a little better
but with knock to rim and has been brushed.
AR France, 2-Francs, 1871A; Francs, 1871K, 1872A; Half-Franc, 1824A;
Quarter-Francs, 1829A, 1832A; 20-Cents, 1850A. First two fine, others
very fine or better.
Monaco, Rainier III, Proof set, 1950, 100-Francs to 10-Francs, in case of
issue. About as struck.
Palestine, British Mandate, miscellaneous coins (58), including 5-Mils,
1934, 10-Mils, 1933 and 1934. Mostly fine or very fine.
/R Spain, Philip IV, 8-Reales, 1651, Segovia (Cal. 1517 var.). Fine, with
corrosion. Ex wreck of “The Association’.
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172
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174
176
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178
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180
181
15
U.S.A. Ni Three-Cents, 1865. Extremely fine, or slightly better. Sold with
PNG certificate.
Germany, Switzerland, etc., coins in A or billon (32), A, etc. (8). Mostly
fine or very fine.
Spain, Italian States, etc. coins in AR (68), AZ (14), generally pre-20th
Century issues and including Joseph Napoleon, 20-Reales, 1810 Mad-
rid, Naples, Piastra, 1736 and Gigliato of Charles of Anjou. Mostly fair
or fine, a few better.
Coins of Australia, British Guiana, Canada, Isle of Man, Jersey, New
Brunswick, in A (9), AE (9). Mostly fine or very fine, a few better.
Coins of Canada, Hawaii, and the U.S.A. in A (21), A, etc. (9). Some very
fine.
Coins of France, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, Spain, etc. in A (51),
(3). Mostly fine or very fine.
Coins of the world in A (14 — Crownsize 10), and A (26). Many fine, some
better.
Australia, coins and tokens (75), contained in two albums. Varied state.
Miscellaneous English coins in A (23), Cu-Ni (1), AE (24). Many fine, some
better.
Miscellaneous British hammered coins in A (20), base (3). Mostly fair or
fine, a few better.
English Crowns, Victoria to George VI (8), Double-Florins (3); Proof set,
1885. Some very fine or better.
182-195 “No Lots.
196
hey]
British Colonial coins, etc. in AR (23), AZ, Ni, etc. (50). Mostly fine or very
fine, a few better.
AR British Trade Dollar, 1900, without m.m., rare; Anne, Crowns (2), 1703,
viGo and 1708, plumes, both engraved R. FLOYD ASSEMBLY on obverses,
pierced (12 o'clock), presumably for suspension; other Crown-size coins
of the world, varied state.
82
30
40
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48
23
20
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Lot
198
199
200
203
2047
205
207
208
209
210
16
Coins of the world in AR (40), AR (2), some German; Japan, Nisshu Kin,
Manen (2). Many fine, some better. 44
Miscellaneous coins and banknotes (37). Most fine. ST
Miscellaneous coins (53), including Ceylon, Quarter-Cent, 1891, proof.
Mostly fair to fine. 33
Coins of the world in A and base metal (66). Many fine, some better. 66
Coins of the world in A or billon (76), including Crown-size (20), and base-
metal (32). Many fine, some better. 108
British and foreign coins, mostly base metal, some silver, a large quantity,
generally 19th and 20th Century issues. Many fine, some better. Lot
A similar lot but smaller. Many fine, some better. Lot
Coins of the world, generally 20th Century, mostly base, some contained in
an album. Many fine, some better. Lot
A similar lot. Lot
Coins of the world, 1885 or earlier, mostly base, some A, including
Barcelona groat. Many fine. Lot
British and foreign coins in A, base metal, etc., contained in an album and
loose. Many fine, some better. Lot
Similar coins, some contained in album, including East Africa, Cent,
1920H. Many fine, some better. Lot
Oriental coins, a small collection, generally of the Indian sub-continent,
Kushans to George VI, contained in an old cabinet. Many fair to fine, a
few better. Lot
Ancient and Oriental coins in base metal. Mostly worn. Lot
Isle of Man, AR Crowns (20), mostly Proofs, including sets for Millenium of
Tynwald, 1979, and Olympics, 1980; other Manx coins, some A Proofs;
Commemorative medals, etc., including John Lennon Pendant of
Peace, all in cases, holders, etc., as issued. Generally as struck. Lot
Lot
213
214
216
PANY
218
Zo
220
ZaM
tg
International Society of Postmasters, medallic F.D.C.’s, comprising two
albums each containing 36 postally franked covers, with silver medal
and leaflet. As issued. iP:
Olympics, 1980, U.S.S.R. F.D.C.’s (82), with certificates, in album, with
slip case, together with folder of miniature sheets; other miniature
sheets (25) for the Olympics, in an album; other F.D.C.’s, many with
medals and coins, some A, contained in albums, wallets, etc., including
Silver Jubilee, 1977, covers containing AR Proof Crowns (9), all differ-
ent. Generally as issued. Lot
Recent Proof sets, commemorative Crowns, medallions, etc., mostly Bri-
tish, generally in cases, folders, etc. as issued, some silver. Mostly about
as struck. Lot
Recent Proof sets, commemorative Crowns, etc., cased or in folders as
issued, some silver. Mostly about as struck. Lot
Recent Commonwealth Proof sets, Crowns, etc., cased, etc.; books (2).
Mostly about as struck. Lot
AR Dundee High School, Armstead Trust Medal of Merit, to James Shearer,
1909, 64mm; Cunningham Medal, to Shearer, 1910, 62mm; St.
Andrews University, Duncan Medal for Mathematics, to David Heron,
1902, 52mm, all cased. Extremely fine. S)
Order of Odd Fellows, Loyal Band Lodge, engraved medals to Jonathan
Day, 1868 & 1870, first embellished with a garnet; Royal Caledonian
Curling Club, Province Medal, un-named; Amateur Fencing Associa-
tion, medal to Prof. Bertrand to commemorate the Victory of his Pupil
Miss G. M. Sheen at the Olympic Games, all silver; other prize medals
in A (10), 4 (7). Very fine or better. oa
British and foreign medallions, prize medals, etc., in silver and base metal
(54), including Olympic Games commemorative, after MacKennal, in
bronze, an unusual base metal badge of the Glasgow Franchise Demon-
stration, 1884, and two Italian awards, with portraits of Victor Emanuel
Ill by Motti. Mostly very fine or better. 54
British and foreign medallions in R (6), AZ, etc. (25), including George IV,
Coronation, 1821, by Pistrucci. Last extremely fine, others mostly fine or
very fine. 3]
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224
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18
Miscellaneous English and European medals, etc. in AR (4), AE, etc. (7).
Mostly very or better.
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, silver medals (50), by the
Danbury Mint, in special album. Brilliant proofs, about as struck, album
showing signs of wear.
A The Mountbatten Medallic History of Great Britain and the Sea, silver
medals (18), in capsules. Brilliant proofs.
A Britannia Commemorative Society, silver medals (12), in holders, with
leaflets, etc. Brilliant proofs.
Kenyon, R. L., The Gold Coins of England, London, 1884, original brown
quarter morocco. Some slight foxing, fine copy, rebacked.
Numismatic books, etc. (15), including standard works by, among others,
Friedberg, Kann, Pagani and Severing, Mostly clean copies.
A modern coin or collector’s cabinet, 14in. high x 26in. wide x 13in. deep,
16 trays and 2 deep drawers. double doors, lock and key. /n good
secondhand condition.
Cabinet, 123in. high, 153in. wide, 163in. deep, with four drawers divided
into compartments, lock and key, containing a quantity of English and
foreign coins and medals.
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apply.
Indemnity. The vendor shall duly indemnify Glendining & Co. against any claims in con-
nection with any goods sold by Glendining & Co. on the vendor’s behalf.
. Value Added Tax. A vendor who sends for sale by auction any chattel(s) which is an asset
of his business must disclose to the Auctioneer whether or not he is a registered person for
Value Added Tax purposes and, if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends
to operate the special scheme covering works of art, etc. This information must be supplied
to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of the goods.
. The vendor authorises the Auctioneer to deduct commission and expenses at the stated rates
from the hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain any premium
payable by the purchaser.
. Rights to Photographs and Illustrations. The vendor gives Glendining & Co. full and
absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use
such photographs and illustrations and any photographs provided by the vendor at any time
at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction).
BUYERS CONDITIONS
18. Inspection. Each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied
himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the Sale Conditions the
physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot
is damaged or has been repaired or restored.
19. Property and Risk. Legal title will not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in
full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price (as
defined in 23 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of
the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if
called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay to Glendining & Co. such
proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the buyer fails to do so,
the lot may at the Auctioneer’s sole discretion be put up again and re-sold.
20. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written
acknowledgement by Glendining & Co. that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal.
21. Removal of Goods.
(a) No purchase shall be claimed or removed until it has been paid for and the sale has been
concluded. All purchases shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense
by the end of the second working day after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not
be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so
removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a minimum warehousing
charge of 25p per lot per day. If they are not paid for and removed within seven days of
the sale the Auctioneer may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the
buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any
loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot.
(b) In the event of any failure of the buyers to comply with any of the above conditions the
damages recoverable by the seller or the Auctioneers from the defaulter shall include any
loss arising on any re-sale of the lot, together with the charges and expenses in respect of
both sales, and together with interest at 2% above Midland Bank PLC Base Rate upon
the price of any lot which has not been paid for within 48 hours of the sale, and any
money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers on account of any
liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller. The Auctioneers are unable to accept
payment from successful bidders other than in cash or by the bidder’s own cheque.
Cheques drawn by third parties, whether in the Auctioneers’ favour or requiring endorse-
ment, cannot be accepted.
22. Value Added Tax. The Buyer will be liable to pay V.A.T. at the standard rate on the
hammer price on those Lots indicated with a dagger (1) after the Lot number. This V.A.T. is
refundable on proof of export by Overseas Buyers within 28 days of Sale.
23. Purchase Price. The purchaser shall pay the hammer price together with a premium of
10% of the hammer price. The premium is NOT negotiable and attracts V.A.T. at the
standard rate and is payable by ALL purchasers. The vendor authorises the Auctioneer to
deduct commission and expenses at the stated rates from the hammer price and
acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain the premium payable by the purchaser.
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR BUYERS
BIDS
We will be pleased to execute bids (in the name of Graham) on behalf of intending buyers, and
no charge is made for this service. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids
and reserves. Bids must be submitted to Glendining & Co. at least one hour before the sale com-
mences, and should be entered on the forms provided. Bids left by telephone will be accepted
only on the condition that they are at the sender’s risk, and must in any case be confirmed in
writing.
EXPORT LICENCES
A specific Licence is required before export from the U.K. of items that cost £8,000 or more,
and are at least 50 years old, and also for certain other categories. The obtaining of any export
licence is the responsibility of the buyer.
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SALE CATALOGUES
On the average we issue twelve or more Coin Catalogues and
three Naval & Military Medal Catalogues each year, some of
which are usually of Sales of important Collections.
CATALOGUE SUBSCRIPTIONS
Sale Catalogues, frequently illustrated, are normally posted to
Subscribers about three weeks prior to the date of Sale.
Lists of “Prices Bid” are issued after each Sale, thus giving at a
glance a reliable guide to value. The final test of value must
always be auction prices rather than the figures given in books
of reference, for changing times and fashions soon render the
latter obsolete and misleading. The Lists of “Prices Bid” will
probably be enclosed in a following Sale Catalogue.
AIR MAIL POSTAGE
To allow subscribers resident outside Europe time to submit
Postal Bids, Sale Catalogues will, if desired, be sent by Air
Mail. Air Mail postage is not, however, included in the Sub-
scription Rate and the cost must be borne by the Subscriber.
In such cases a deposit against the cost is required.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES
(commencing from Ist January )
SURFACE MAIL
(including postage)
Type of U.K., LofM.| ALL
Catalogue C.I., Irish other |texcluding postage)
Republic | places
COIN Sales fT?
NAVAL & MILITARY
MEDAL Sales
Deposit required against cost of AIR MAIL postage:
Coin Sales add £10
Medal Sales add ..... £2
Catalogues of past Sales cannot be supplied.
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CASH ADVANCES len
If required, cash advances will be made at our discretic ;
and at our valuations on the understanding that Lots are
submitted for sale ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESER’
and at a Commission Rate of 124% on realisation. —
In the event of repayment of the Cash Advance
Sale takes place, a charge of 10% on the amount advanes
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COMMISSION FOR SELLING
10% on the amount realised
5% on reserve prices for Lots
remaining unsold —
All goods will be held insured against ‘ie and
pending sale, at a premium of £1 per £100,
Auctioneers are instructed to the contrary.
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Further information on application to the Auctioneers
7, Blenheim Street, New Bond Street, London WIX SLD. Ee ;
Telephone: 01-493 2445 (3 lines) _
Pardy & Son (Pri ntetes ‘Ltd, Ringwood Industrial Park, Ringwood, BH24 3SF. ae